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“We’re failing our kids.” That’s a quote from a Fruitland mom who says her daughter and other kids who need special education are falling through the cracks in Idaho.
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Across the U.S. there's a pilot shortage, particularly when it comes to women, which is why one Idaho program is working to change that.
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A new charter school is the first given the green light under a new law designed to create innovative choices in public education.
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Anyone who works in schools knows the importance of properly fed kids. Data shows food insecurity correlates with lower test scores, increased absences and lower high school graduation rates.
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Constitutional scholars are examining a fundamental question facing our democracy: are we governed by the rule of law or by the will of a sitting president?
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OWL for Schools is debuting in religious schools in Wyoming and could expand around the region.
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It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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Boise State Interim President Jeremiah Shinn Wednesday touted rising enrollment, strong fundraising and growth of new technology education programs as part of his ‘state of the university’ address delivered to faculty and staff.
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Elementary and middle schoolers must keep their mobile devices turned off and stored throughout the day.
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It wasn't underground, and it wasn't a railroad, so how did one of the most notable movements for freedom in American history end up with that name?
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Idaho online schools struggle to get young students reading at grade level, data from the spring Idaho Reading Indicator shows.
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Idaho Public Television has a new series that goes behind the scenes of Idaho jobs to help kids decide what to be when they grow up.